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1 klesklype
clothes-peg, clothespin, peg* * *subst. clothes-peg subst. US: clothespin -
2 klesklype
clothes-pin, clothes-peg -
3 klær
clothes -
4 klesbørste
clothes-brush -
5 hverdagsklær
subst. everyday clothes subst. casual clothes, everyday clothes, casuals, ordinary clothes -
6 ferdigsydd tøy
ready-made clothes, ready-to-wear clothes, T reach-me-downs, clothes off the peg (f.eks. he bought a suit off the -
7 arbeidsklær
subst. working clothes, work clothes, overalls -
8 gammel
старый, -ая-t, gamle* * ** * *adj. old adj. [ som har bestått lenge] of long standing, old (f.eks.an old acquaintance, friendship
) adj. [ av en viss alder] old (f.eks.how old is he?, two years old, hundreds of years old
) adj. (nedsettende) [ umoderne] obsolete, antiquated, out-of-date, outmoded, (slang) funky adj. [ av en høy alder] old (f.eks.old buildings, an old hat, man, newspaper
), (om personer også) aged adj. [forhenværende, tidligere] old (f.eks.my old teacher, she is an old flame of mine
) adj. [ eksistert lenge] old-established adj. [ fra en periode for lenge siden] ancient (f.eks.the ancient Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, the ancient cultures of the Mediterranean
) adj. [ brukt] second-hand (f.eks.clothes, cars
) adj. [ avlagt] old, cast-off, discarded (f.eks. ) adj. [erfaren. øvet] old, veteran (f.eks.an old soldier, a veteran diplomatist
) adj. [ forslitt] trite (f.eks.jokes, tricks
), stale adj. [ slitt] worn adj. [ foreldet] antiquated, archaic, obsolete (f.eks. ), out-of-date (f.eks. ) adj. [ antikk] antique (f.eks. ) adj. [ rotfestet] old, inveterate, deep-rooted (f.eks.beliefs, hatred
) adj. [motsatt av fersk, frisk] stale (f.eks.bread, beer, milk
) -
9 klesstativ
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10 klær
одежда* * *clothes, clothing* * *pl. clothing (ledige klær) casual clothes -
11 konfeksjonsklær
pl. ready-made clothes pl. US: store clothes -
12 kriminalpoliti
subst. UK: CID, Criminal Investigation Department subst. US: FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation subst. criminal police, plain-clothes police, plain-clothes police force -
13 ordne
* * *verb. [ regulere] regulate verb. (noe som er i uorden) arrange, put in order, adjust (f.eks. ) verb. straighten up (f.eks. ) verb. [ reparere] fix, repair verb. (en tvist) adjust verb. arrange (f.eks.arrange the books alphabetically
) verb. (et lån) negotiate verb. [rydde, pynte] tidy, tidy up verb. (anbringe i en bestemt orden) arrange (f.eks.something alphabetically, the flowers in groups
) verb. (gjeld) settle, square (f.eks. ) verb. (noe som er i uorden) arrange, rearrange, adjust (f.eks.he adjusted his tie; adjust one's clothes
) verb. (papirer, brev, etc. i mapper, kartoteker) file verb. (skaffe ved planlegging e.l.) arrange (f.eks.a compromise, a programme, a schedule, a settlement
) (NB can you arrange to be here at verb. (ta seg av) see to (f.eks. ) verb. (treffe bestemmelse om) settle (f.eks.the future of the school system; that is for him to settle
) verb. [ organisere] organize (f.eks.the financial system; the book is organized according to the following plan
) verb. [ regulere] regulate (f.eks.ordne lønningsforholdene regulate wages; regulate conditions within the coal industry
) verb. [ sortere] sort (f.eks. ) verb. [ klare] straighten out (f.eks.a difficulty, one's affairs, one's finances
) verb. US: fix (f.eks. ) (det skal vi nok ordne) we'll see to that!, we'll take care of that!, that will be all right! -
14 sivilkledd
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15 sivilkledt
adj. (Riksmål, eg. sivilkledd) in civilian clothes adj. [ politi] (Riksmål, eg. sivilkledd) in plain clothes -
16 sivilt antrekk
civilian clothes, plain clothes -
17 tøy
cloth, clothes, clothing, material, wear* * *subst. cloth, fabric, clothes -
18 antrekk
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19 arbeidskledd
adj. dressed in one's working clothes -
20 arbeidskledt
adj. (Riksmål, eg. arbeidskledd) dressed in one's working clothes
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